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Today's Headlines: Move to End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Stalls in Senate

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  Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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Move to End ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Stalls in Senate
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
The Senate voted not to proceed with debate of the annual authorization of military spending that included a provision allowing the repeal of the policy on gay soldiers.

Summers Move Lets Obama Alter Economic Team
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
The departure of Lawrence H. Summers, the top White House economic adviser, will let President Obama reshape his economics team after the midterm elections, when Republicans are expected to gain strength.

An Egg Farmer and a History of Salmonella
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
Farms tied to one of the country’s biggest egg producers were a source of Salmonella enteritidis in the United States in the 1980s and again recently.

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QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"I have my month’s meat growing in my office. It’s taking up almost no space, it’s organically raised, it’s as fresh as I want it to be and the waste from it is garden compost."
PHIL ROSS, a San Francisco-based chef who cooks with insects.


NEW YORK OPINION

Updates to The Scoop iPhone App
The Times’s guide to what to eat, drink and do in New York now includes categories on coffee shops, day trips and furniture stores.
Op-Ed at 40: What I Didn’t Find in Africa
Former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV on the events that triggered his Op-Ed of June 2003.

WORLD

Seeking Kashmir Peace, India Feels Anger of Residents
By JIM YARDLEY
After more than 100 days of deadly protests in Kashmir, India this week sent the equivalent of a peace delegation.

Near Cuba, Wary Kin Wait for Proof of a New Path
By DAMIEN CAVE
The expatriate community in Florida is a natural, and perhaps necessary, source of capital for the private sector Cuba says it must expand.

Hopes Fade for Success of Commonwealth Games in India
By HEATHER TIMMONS
The collapse of a partly constructed footbridge coincided with angry words from visiting officials who described the accommodations for athletes as uninhabitable.

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POLITICS

Tight Campaign Budgets May Hinder G.O.P. Gains
By JEFF ZELENY
Republicans seem to have a lot going for them heading into the midterms, but in many states, the Democratic Party has more money to spend.

NEWS ANALYSIS
Despite Setback, Gay Rights Move Forward
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
Efforts to oppose “don’t ask, don’t tell” are advancing in the federal courts, along with other gay rights litigation.

Passion and Politics on Immigration Act
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Cesar Vargas, a young Brooklyn man and an illegal immigrant since age 5, was in Washington on Tuesday lobbying for a bill that would open a path to his citizenship.

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ON THIS DAY

On Sept. 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, declaring all slaves in rebel states should be free as of Jan. 1, 1863.
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